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Month: February 2019

Epoxy Surface Fix For a Cracked Pool Deck

Epoxy Surface Fix For a Cracked Pool Deck

Cracks not only mar the look of a concrete pool deck, but when left unattended can deepen and penetrate the slab. Pooled water seeps into cracks and seeping water eventually causes dirt cavitation. This weakens the foundation and endangers the pool’s integrity, so timely repairs are crucial. With correct application, specialized epoxy concrete chemicals permeate into the pores of cracked cement forming a waterproof bond up to 3 times stronger than concrete, and stops surface cracks in deepening. Widen the…

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How to Make Floors Less Sticky After Mopping

How to Make Floors Less Sticky After Mopping

It can be disappointing to slave over your vinyl, tile or laminate flooring using a damp mop and the right cleaner only to get them appear tidy but feel sticky when you finish. Really clean floors have a just-washed shine and texture smooth under bare feet. You may be making more than just one unintentional mistake that leaves your flooring tacky after you wash it. Wash Right If you’re just freshening relatively clean flooring, you might be able to clean…

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Get a Knack

Get a Knack

Edgy and sophisticated, black is getting a second in architecture and interiors. Black in the backyard? It may do the job superbly when used well. Inky walls help the edges of the garden recede, dark patios ground a design and black containers contrast with light, finely textured foliage. Could you use black in the backyard? Here are a few ideas to get you started. EPT DESIGN 1. Dark surfacing. Utilizing black or dark gray as a coating for patios and…

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8 Profound Design Books — In the Children's Section

8 Profound Design Books — In the Children's Section

Looking for some fantastic literature saturated in architectural and design ideas? Below are eight cerebral works of genius that provoke creativity that is free and the imagination. It’s true that you could curl up on the sofa with Venturi’s Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture,in case you are into that type of thing. Or, you can visit a publication, snag these 8 books and spend a day smiling with inspiration. Firstly, you’ll come across each volume in the children’s part. Amazon…

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Is There a Bathtub in the Backyard?

Is There a Bathtub in the Backyard?

We’ve explored plenty of outside showers on , however, individuals are also adding exterior bathtubs. Eschewing the 1980s bash hot tub, they are settling for easy bathtubs outdoors; ones they can drain and refill instead of maintaining that same mystery stew in there for seasons on end. Others are using outdoor tubs for a cooling dip following the hot tub sauna or boil sit , as planters or as microbrew chillers in parties. You needn’t have grown up in a…

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Great Native Plant: Grow Wild Quinine for Its Unique Clusters of Blooms

Great Native Plant: Grow Wild Quinine for Its Unique Clusters of Blooms

Most wild plants aren’t that spectacular; whatever you find in a nursery is often an exception to the rule and a small misrepresentation of the real world. If you’re a plant collector, seeking out something a bit different that nobody else has, you tend to overlook a number of nonflashy aspects that may make a plant less desirable for a gardener. If you are a native plant collector, your discerning eye concentrates more narrowly. I guess what I’m saying is,…

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Great Design Plant: New Zealand Tea Tree

Great Design Plant: New Zealand Tea Tree

Tea tree burst of dainty blossoms and wild twisting branches thickly straddle the line between garden showcase and feral shrub, on no form more so than New Zealand tea tree (Leptospermum scoparium). Though the gnarled back and twisted type of Australian tea tree (Leptospermum laevigatum)may be appropriate against the rocky shores of its ancestry, New Zealand shrub and its cultivars are beautifully suited to the residential landscape. Compact and densely ordered leaves, branches and blossoms make this drought-tolerant Oceanic native…

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Reinvent It: Salvaged Pieces Frame a Pergola

Reinvent It: Salvaged Pieces Frame a Pergola

Pieces from the streets of Philadelphia, inspiration from art nouveau Parisian train stations and barn doors out of Amish country come together to connect this historical home to its landscape. Situated in Princeton, New Jersey, the property appears as though it had been buit and planted over several centuries, but the bulk of the job is fresh. “My clients had renovated the inside of the house; as soon as they finished, they turned their focus to the exterior,” states David…

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